SEC West in MiLB Final Stats

For most, the SEC is immediately thought of as the premier college football conference. But for college baseball fans (hint: not as many as college football fans), the SEC is the standard on their field too. Consistently producing some of the elite professional talent, the SEC has plenty of players currently working the minor league ranks.

On Wednesday, we brought you all up to speed on how players from the SEC East performed. Today, we’re sharing how their SEC West counterparts did, stat lines shown below.

OLE MISS (9)

Chris Ellis-Pitcher-Orem Owlz-Rookie League (LA Angels)

0-1 with a 6.89 ERA and 16 K’s through 15.2 innings.

Auston Bousfield-Infield-Eugene Emeralds-Single A short season (San Diego)

Hit .301 with 3 HR and 13 RBI’s through 45 games.

Austin Anderson-Infield-Aberdeen IronBirds-Single A short season (Baltimore)

Hit .307 with 1 HR and 19 RBI’s through 49 games.

Josh Laxer-Pitcher-Connecticut Tigers-Single A short season (Detroit)

3-0 with a 2.73 ERA and 29 K’s through 33 innings.

Braxton Lee-Outfield-Hudson Valley Renegades-Single A short season (Tampa Bay)

Hit .286 with 0 HR and 13 RBI’s through 51 games.

Will Allen-Catcher-Detroit Tigers

On 60-Day Disabled List due to a torn labrum (shoulder) during the Super Regionals.

Hawtin Buchanan-Pitcher-Everett AquaSox-Single A short season (Seattle)

2-0 with a 2.97 ERA with 45 K’s through 30.1 innings.

Aaron Greenwood-Pitcher-Greenville Astros-Rookie League (Houston)

3-1 with a 4.66 ERA and 35 K’s through 29 innings

Christian Trent– Did not sign.

TEXAS A&M (8)

Daniel Mengden-Pitcher-Tri-City Valley Cats-Single A short season (Houston)